Top 14 Hipotermia Quotes

#1. The greatest miracle you can hope for is self-acceptance.

Maxwell Maltz

#2. Once you backslide, strife will enter your life

Sunday Adelaja

#3. One of the things we might want to learn when considering the failings of others is not to gloat because someone else has tripped up.

Desmond Tutu

#4. There are men who can think no deeper than a fact.

Voltaire

#5. Shows like 'Seinfeld' and 'Friends,' they have, like, one or two damn characters throughout the whole series that are minorities.

Esai Morales

#6. At first I saw you everywhere. Now only in certain things, at longer intervals.

Louise Gluck

#7. Everything we do in life affects someone else.

Jenn Bennett

#8. I see no advantage in these new clocks. They run no faster than the ones made 100 years ago.

Henry Ford

#9. Every man who rises above the common level has received two educations: the first from his teachers; the second, more personal and important, from himself.

Edward Gibbon

#10. I didn't want to live in LA again, although I'd go back every couple of months to do an interview, usually with a heavy rock or metal band. And as the decade went on, so much of that scene had become totally corrupted by too much coke and money and silicone.

Sylvie Simmons

#11. My obsession when I was kid, from '85 into the '90s, was Gianni Versace. It was Helmut Lang. It was Margiela. So I said, "I cannot have Givenchy only as a luxury house; I'm going to introduce products for everybody, things that are reachable."

Riccardo Tisci

#12. My major hobby is teasing people who take themselves and the quality of their knowledge too seriously and those who don't have the guts to sometimes say: I don't know ...

Nassim Nicholas Taleb

#13. I've always said from starting off, 'I don't mind if I'm in a big budget film or a huge play or something small in London playing for 50 people, as long as I'm doing what I love doing for a living.'

Dominic Sherwood

#14. I close my eyes and think of what might be possible. And, in my mind, I see fireworks over the Hudson.

Christy Hall

Famous Authors

Popular Topics

Scroll to Top